From 870f96b988697d6ae59ea74223b6d3b549e6af83 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Dilger Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2023 03:56:07 +1300 Subject: [PATCH] spelling and wording --- 65.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/65.md b/65.md index 01c2723..c4fc246 100644 --- a/65.md +++ b/65.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ If an author advertises a write relay in a kind `10002` event, that means that f Clients SHOULD presume that if their user has a pubkey in their ContactList (kind 3) that it is because they wish to see that author's feed-related events. But clients MAY presume otherwise. -If an author advertises a read relay in a kind `10002` event, that means that the author may be subscribed to events that tag them on such relays. Clients SHOULD publish events that tag someone on at least the read relays of the person being tagged. +If an author advertises a read relay in a kind `10002` event, that means that the author may be subscribed to events that tag them on such relays. Clients SHOULD publish events that tag someone on at least some of the read relays of the person being tagged. ### Motivation @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ It is suggested that people spread their kind `10002` events to many relays, but Authors may post events outside of the feed that they wish their followers to follow by posting them to relays outside of those listed in their "Relay List Metadata". For example, an author may want to reply to someone without all of their followers watching. -It is suggsted that relays allow any user to write their own kind `10002` event (optionally with AUTH to verify it is their own) even if they are not otherwise subscribed to the relay because +It is suggested that relays allow any user to write their own kind `10002` event (optionally with AUTH to verify it is their own) even if they are not otherwise subscribed to the relay because - finding where someone posts is rather important - these events do not have content that needs management